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Abstract

Milk production methods and pasture usage have gained increasing attention in recent years. This paper studies possible influences on the decision to adopt grazing practices as well as on the extent of these practices. German dairy farms were analyzed using a multivariate sample-selection model. Results indicate that specialized farms and farms with greater pasture acreage per cow are more likely to adopt grazing practices; farms with larger herds are less likely to adopt. For farmers utilizing grazing, length of daily pasture access depends on production-related variables, while the annual period depends only on farm specialization.

Keywords

dairy production; grazing practices; maximum likelihood; multivariate sample-selection model

Published in

Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
2018, volume: 43, number: 2, pages: 292-305
Publisher: WESTERN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS ASSOC

SLU Authors

  • Schaak, Henning

    • University of Göttingen

UKÄ Subject classification

Animal and Dairy Science
Economics

Permanent link to this page (URI)

https://res.slu.se/id/publ/114003